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lifemyway
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#1 · Posted: 8 Dec 2011 10:06


Has anyone heard of or know anybody working with Plexus Slim?

It is a weight loss program with what looks like a fairly reasonable compensation plan. I am consdiering it and was wondering if anybody has heard of any success (or avoidance) stories?

http://www.plexusslim.com/

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Todd

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PeterFrosen
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#2 · Posted: 8 Dec 2011 17:02


Does it have it's own affiliate system or does run through clickbank or other product networks?

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lifemyway
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#3 · Posted: 9 Dec 2011 11:28


I believe it is strictly the network marketing model and not an affiliate or clickback

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#4 · Posted: 10 Dec 2011 09:00


Yes, I am an ambassador with Plexus Slim. I have had really great success with the products and the business. It's what I do! It is network marketing, although I am not an expert in NM so I can't say if it is that exclusively, but I do know its not an affiliate or clickback system.

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#5 · Posted: 11 Dec 2011 13:57


Can't say I've heard of them but I've not dealt with diet or fitness niche for years so can't really comment.

I like the look of the sales page though... Clean, clear, not an overwhelming amount of content and a video. Could see it converting well.

Good luck, if you do well promoting diet products you can really strike gold as it's such big business!

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#6 · Posted: 12 Dec 2011 21:46


It is a great industry to get into! Do your due diligence to get the info you need to make a decision. Wish you the best on whatever you choose.

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BillwasHere
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#7 · Posted: 13 Dec 2011 09:21


Plexus Slim is definately a network marketing company. Its compensation plan is different than most and I am still learning it because it is so different.

I have been in about 7 different network marketing companies over the past 2 years and its hard to find one that I would actually show my friends and family. So many people tell me I'm just wasting my time and money. This year I'm $4,000 in the hole! My wife wonders if I will ever learn??

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#8 · Posted: 14 Dec 2011 17:42


Bill if there was one that you would show to your family and friends, what category do you think it would fall into?

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#9 · Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:00


RICH4NURICHE:
Bill if there was one that you would show to your family and friends, what category do you think it would fall into?

Rich I have to say that Plexus Slim weight loss is the only one I have shown my friends and family. I have lost over 25 lbs on the products so it makes it easy to market. People look at me and my wife and see the difference. When you have results and a product that is fairly priced then it is easy to get customers.

I will say Plexus has a confusing compensation plan when you look at the whole thing. I try to keep it simple. I tell people if you do over $500 in volume thru your back office you make 25% of that plus a little more from other parts of the comp plan. KISS

I'm still getting some residual from 2 other companies. When my residual hits what I'm paying for my auto-ship then I'm bailing out.

I was in one coffee company since December 2009 and had a downline of 200 until they got bought out by the big Y company. My downline left because a 7% commission was not worth their while. When you work for over 2 years and now make less then $150 a month to show for it, you really get turned off by MLM. That was me.

If you want to keep your friends and not have family runing from you don't practice on them at first. Start online or face to face with people you don't know. If you do fail and get out in a couple of months you won't have people you know saying,,,"I told you so" or "they sucked you in" or "you were a sucker for that".

Yes, I have been a sucker but I did learn from my mistakes. Just make sure of whatever company you do get in isn't all hype and smoking mirrors. Don't believe in something until it actually works on you first. Start as a customer and see if the product really does what people tell you it does. If you do start as a rep wait until you get results before you start pitching the product. I was never any good selling something that did not work for me or was all hype. I was in a coffee mlm that had mushroom coffee. You should have herd the wild stories of the magic powers of the coffee. It tasted good but it never did anything for me like everyone said it would.

I guess I need to end here. I could go on forever with this!

Have a GREAT day!
Bill

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